Now as you know ( by doing all wisdom acts ) i’ll be the best fairy godmother i’ll be…..Now here’s a secret.If i had a commpony i’d name it: HUGATREE.I know and the logo would have a person hugging a tree.I know what your kinda thinking ( well some of u.)It’s kinda stupid but I dont think so. anyway my favorite tree is the Foo – gee apple tree.( hey that rhyme) It’s a very soft apple ecspeically when it’s skinned.now it comes to another end when i leave with you in my footsteps ( feel free to comment) .,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,

I found mine only a little while ago even when i didn’t know about the fairygodmotheracademy when i read about this i knew the little tree in my backyard was the one. I don’t know how to explain it I kinda felt like i could tell the tree anything and it would understand. it would also help to help me make the right decisions my favorite thing about it was the little knot sticking out it looked exactly like a nose but my little brother kicked the nose off D:

At my uncles house there was this tree which I used use and make up crazy games to play with it. My brother and me always called it home base because we used it for kickball ! Then my uncle cut it down. I know how everyone with trees cut down feels !

My dad also cut down trees in my yard and believe me there are a lot of trees in my yard. I understand why but I still, had a fond for those trees. It makes me sad because I really love trees ! I found my glimmer tree !it is a pine tree that me and my neighbor climb.

Dear Birdie,
I have a lot of trees in my yard but my favorite is my Red Maple in my front yard! I call it my Glimmer Tree all my friends and I sit under it in the summer and climb on it and even my best friends say there is something magical about it!
Your friend,
HorseLover 😀

I wish I could have a Glimmer tree, but I live in the city. There’s a few parks around, but they barely have trees. Plus, I’m afraid I’ll choose my Glimmer tree, but someone will come along and chop it down!

I have my glimmer tree, but I’m going to move in 5th grade and lose my glimmer tree. I want to visit my glimmer tree and meet the new family, but I’ll be scared to ask my parents if we can. Could I get a piece of wisdom from somebody?

I no longer live in the mountain forest of my childhood and youth, but there was a tree that was very special to me – and to those who came before me for hundreds of years. That tree was very tall and old, and before it grew, there were other trees among the huge boulders. Whenever I go back now, I make a pilgrimage of gratitude to that tree and those rocks. And where I live now, there is another tree I especially love – two of them, actually, right next to each other – that I can see every day in all their seasonal changes. One of them has a trunk small enough for me to wrap my arms around. That’s a wonderful way to commune with a tree, and when no one’s there to see, I hug it!